Dunlop unveils its first all-season
The British producer made its debut in the all-season market with the Dunlop Sport All Season
The British producer made its debut in the all-season market with the Dunlop Sport All Season
The market welcomes two all-season light transport tires by Bridgestone and Firestone: Duravis All Season and Vanhawk Multiseason
Pirelli celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Cinturato with a new P7 generation, studied to offer even greater safety, efficiency and comfort
Goodyear expands the Kmax Gen-2 range with a new generation trailer tire, featuring 3PMSF markings, Rfid technology and longer mileage
Racetec Td Slick joins Metzeler’s range of slick racing tires and is dedicated to riders and club racers for both racing and training activities
Two new tires complete Dunlop’s adventure range: Trailmax Mission, suitable for adrenaline-pumping off-road performance, and SportSmart TT Trail, designed to transfer ultra-high road performance to adventure bikes.
It was November 1, 2014, when all newly registered vehicles were required by law to be equipped with tire pressure measurement systems (TPMS). Since then, the offer on the market in terms of sensors, programs and diagnostic tools has undergone major developments.
After years of waiting, the new decree by the Ministry of the Environment on the management of end-of-life tires came into force last April. In fact, Decree no. 182 dated November 19, 2019 was published
From games to motorsport, from eSports to new product development, simulation systems are now making their way in the world of tires with Goodyear and Pirelli leading the way
Tires are changing and consequently also the equipment used for their maintenance in the workshop. Tire changers are no exception. In recent years, technological advancements in the tire industry resulted in the development of products able to adapt to wheel with Tpms sensors, run-flat tires or super-low profiles.